The Relational Frame Theory focuses on the human capacity to
a. produce unlimitedly-meta behaviors.
b. attach emotion to arbitrary stimuli.
c. relate events in infinite ways.
d. automatically judge stimuli relevance.
Question 2The overall goal of third generation behavior therapies is to help clients
a. abide by social custom.
b. live according to their values.
c. be more productive citizens.
d. reduce cognitive impairment.
Question 3In contrast to mindfulness, mindlessness refers to a
a. deficiency in cognitive control.
b. fallacious decision-making process.
c. failure to attend to the present.
d. stubborn interpersonal style.
Question 4Mindfulness occurs when a person purposely pays attention without judgment to
a. self-enabling behaviors and ideas.
b. whatever is happening at the moment
c. desirable future plans and goals.
d. the foundational aspects of self.
Question 5In third-generation therapies, acceptance means to
a. resign to fate.
b. embrace experience.
c. evaluate events.
d. passively observe.
Question 6The unique feature of third-generation therapies is the
a. passive philosophy.
b. target client.
c. treatment method.
d. overall goal.
Question 7Which of the following is an example of second-order change?
a. Decreasing test anxiety after an exam.
b. Exercising less to combat low body weight.
c. Socializing while still feeling uncomfortable.
d. Using thoughts to prevent undesired feelings.
Question 8Second-order change is achieved by employing interventions that change the _____ of the problem behavior.
a. function
b. form
c. antecedents
d. intensity